从蛋清卵磷脂中提取的唾液化O -聚糖被黏液降解肠道微生物分解。

IF 1.2 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Journal of applied glycoscience Pub Date : 2020-05-20 eCollection Date: 2020-01-01 DOI:10.5458/jag.jag.JAG-2019_0020
Hiromi Takada, Toshihiko Katoh, Takane Katayama
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摘要

卵黄蛋白是一种蛋清蛋白,其特点是具有水凝胶形成特性、高分子量和广泛的O -糖基化和高度的唾液化。作为一种常用的食品成分,我们探讨了卵泡蛋白是否对肠道微生物群有影响。O-聚糖分析表明,卵黄蛋白含有被N -乙酰神经氨酸和/或硫酸盐基团大量修饰的核心-1和2结构。在我们测试的两种降解黏液蛋白的肠道微生物中,嗜粘杆菌在含有卵粘蛋白作为唯一碳源的培养基中生长了24小时,而两歧双歧杆菌则没有。然而,半定量质谱分析和阴离子交换色谱分析显示,这两种肠道微生物都以种依赖的方式降解卵粘蛋白O -聚糖并释放单糖到培养上清液中。我们的数据表明,卵磷脂可能通过肠道微生物分解O -聚糖和降解群落内的糖共享来影响肠道微生物群。
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Sialylated <i>O</i> -Glycans from Hen Egg White Ovomucin are Decomposed by Mucin-degrading Gut Microbes.

Sialylated <i>O</i> -Glycans from Hen Egg White Ovomucin are Decomposed by Mucin-degrading Gut Microbes.

Sialylated <i>O</i> -Glycans from Hen Egg White Ovomucin are Decomposed by Mucin-degrading Gut Microbes.

Sialylated O -Glycans from Hen Egg White Ovomucin are Decomposed by Mucin-degrading Gut Microbes.

Ovomucin, a hen egg white protein, is characterized by its hydrogel-forming properties, high molecular weight, and extensive O -glycosylation with a high degree of sialylation. As a commonly used food ingredient, we explored whether ovomucin has an effect on the gut microbiota. O- Glycan analysis revealed that ovomucin contained core-1 and 2 structures with heavy modification by N -acetylneuraminic acid and/or sulfate groups. Of the two mucin-degrading gut microbes we tested, Akkermansia muciniphila grew in medium containing ovomucin as a sole carbon source during a 24 h culture period, whereas Bifidobacterium bifidum did not. Both gut microbes, however, degraded ovomucin O -glycans and released monosaccharides into the culture supernatants in a species-dependent manner, as revealed by semi-quantified mass spectrometric analysis and anion exchange chromatography analysis. Our data suggest that ovomucin potentially affects the gut microbiota through O -glycan decomposition by gut microbes and degradant sugar sharing within the community.

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Journal of applied glycoscience
Journal of applied glycoscience BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY-
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